








Children's Wheelchair (Wheelchair Reference Pack)
A Light-weight wheelchair made specifically for a young child.
Comes with:
a .blend (Blender file) file containing basic materials (shaders) that can be edited
an .obj and .mtl file, which can be imported directly into Clip Studio Paint or other 3D modelling programs
A link to the instruction manual which includes guides on how to do things like change the colour of the frame in blender, import the files into Clip Studio Paint and more.
What kind of character would this wheelchair suit?
Children's wheelchairs come in all different shapes and sizes, but this chair was most likely built for someone between the ages of 5 and 12.
During this part of a person's life, they grow rapidly, and these chairs need to accommodate for that, which is why they are often built to be adjustable. This chair's owner might not have the best coordination or balance just yet, so the spokes of the wheels are covered by a plate to stop accidental finger injuries and there is an extra set of removable wheels on the back to stop the wheelchair from tipping backwards. As its user grows though, and they get more comfortable, they might be taken off for easier manoeuvrability, as having no anti-tips can help with getting up curbs and over grass (and showing off to friends by doing wheelies).
The tall bar on the back is so parents or other trusted adults can push this wheelchair's user if they get tired or need some help, without having to bend down to do so.
A Light-weight wheelchair made specifically for a young child.
Comes with:
a .blend (Blender file) file containing basic materials (shaders) that can be edited
an .obj and .mtl file, which can be imported directly into Clip Studio Paint or other 3D modelling programs
A link to the instruction manual which includes guides on how to do things like change the colour of the frame in blender, import the files into Clip Studio Paint and more.
What kind of character would this wheelchair suit?
Children's wheelchairs come in all different shapes and sizes, but this chair was most likely built for someone between the ages of 5 and 12.
During this part of a person's life, they grow rapidly, and these chairs need to accommodate for that, which is why they are often built to be adjustable. This chair's owner might not have the best coordination or balance just yet, so the spokes of the wheels are covered by a plate to stop accidental finger injuries and there is an extra set of removable wheels on the back to stop the wheelchair from tipping backwards. As its user grows though, and they get more comfortable, they might be taken off for easier manoeuvrability, as having no anti-tips can help with getting up curbs and over grass (and showing off to friends by doing wheelies).
The tall bar on the back is so parents or other trusted adults can push this wheelchair's user if they get tired or need some help, without having to bend down to do so.
A Light-weight wheelchair made specifically for a young child.
Comes with:
a .blend (Blender file) file containing basic materials (shaders) that can be edited
an .obj and .mtl file, which can be imported directly into Clip Studio Paint or other 3D modelling programs
A link to the instruction manual which includes guides on how to do things like change the colour of the frame in blender, import the files into Clip Studio Paint and more.
What kind of character would this wheelchair suit?
Children's wheelchairs come in all different shapes and sizes, but this chair was most likely built for someone between the ages of 5 and 12.
During this part of a person's life, they grow rapidly, and these chairs need to accommodate for that, which is why they are often built to be adjustable. This chair's owner might not have the best coordination or balance just yet, so the spokes of the wheels are covered by a plate to stop accidental finger injuries and there is an extra set of removable wheels on the back to stop the wheelchair from tipping backwards. As its user grows though, and they get more comfortable, they might be taken off for easier manoeuvrability, as having no anti-tips can help with getting up curbs and over grass (and showing off to friends by doing wheelies).
The tall bar on the back is so parents or other trusted adults can push this wheelchair's user if they get tired or need some help, without having to bend down to do so.
The instruction manual for this pack can be found here, as well as included in the downloaded .zip folder
This model (and all the others in this pack) is and always will be completely free for both personal and commercial use, but a donation would be greatly appreciated, especially if you plan to use this for a commercial project.
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You are free to use this and all the models in the “Wheelchair Reference Pack” for personal and commercial projects, with the following restrictions:
You may share these assets freely, as long as you do not charge for them. You may not sell these assets directly or charge others to use them.
You may not use these assets in NFTs or any other cryptocurrency-related projects.
You may not use these assets to train or fine-tune generative AI models.
Attribution is not required but is greatly appreciated (I would love to be tagged in artwork you use them to make or projects you feature them in)